
The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, December 1 to 7, were:
Loadshedding is taking place, check your schedule

As a result of a shortage of capacity due to a number of generating units still being out of service due to breakdowns, Eskom implemented stage two rotational loadshedding from 9am on Wednesday.
Weather Watch – Severe thunderstorm a possibility for Gauteng

After a hot couple of the days in Germiston, the South African Weather Service warned residents to be on alert as severe thunderstorms and heavy rain were predicted to hit the province in the late afternoon, last Monday.
Metro’s recruitment process goes online

The metro has migrated its recruitment process from a manual format to an online platform. As a result of this migration, the metro will no longer accept manual submissions of job applications at customer care centres and human resource offices.
ALERT: Some residents to be without water on Saturday

The metro informed customers in Germiston of a planned water supply interruption that took place last Saturday, December 1.
The three most dangerous snakes on the East Rand

The warm weather means snakes will now be up and about after a long period of hibernation, hungry and in search of food. From mid-August until late May it is snake season.
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